Amy and Graham had a beautiful outdoor wedding in Dallas, TX with a yellow and white color scheme. While the bride chose the traditional white dress, the groom and groomsmen went the non-traditional route and had gray tuxedos with yellow ties.

Amy and Graham opted to have their wedding portraits taken throughout Dallas, and the city really gave them some great industrial-style photos.

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It turns out they weren’t the only couple to love pink hues for spring weddings either—15% of our entries used a similar pink inspiration board. Here’s a few of the other top color trends to come out of the March contest:

I know what you’re thinking. Orange and yellow? Like a candy corn? Are you entirely sure you want to go there? The answer is a resounding “yes!”. I’m quite sure. As a matter of fact, this color combination is going to absolutely sweep you off your feet. I myself would never have considered this for my wedding, but after seeing some of the amazing ways you can implement this scheme, my mind is completely changed. The bright hues are so invigorating, cheerful, fiery and striking, yours is a wedding that surely won’t be forgotten.

If you’ve spent any time shopping, browsing the web for trends or perusing a style magazine this season, you may have noticed an immense amount of gray neutrals mixed with the bright, hopeful colors of spring. Gray, although traditionally thought of as drab and dreary, has taken on new life in 2009 and promises to be one of the most modern mix-ins that you can have in your wedding.

I personally have an intense fondness for the grays of the season, from deep slate-gray to a lighter San-Franciscan Fog gray. A wedding infused with gray will appear modern, classy and sophisticated. So instead of dreading May Gray, welcome it with a flourish. Try mixing gray in to your wedding with some of the following color pairings:

The word on the street in the wedding industry is that orange is the new haute couture color of 2009. That means you can expect orange wedding invitations, accessories and accents flooding the market for the upcoming wedding season. If you’ve already fallen in love with this hot new color, check out some of these stunning orange wedding invitations: